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i suggest you buy a more popular and probably better brand, try yonex for example you can start off with a muscle power 24, 28 like i did.
or another cheap one, but better dont purchase something you're not sure of. cus when i did that i ended up with a bird IN my first racquet. ahhh

I suggest, if you are a beginner, trying a low end, 10-20 dollar Yonex Isometric or basic racquets.

The Isometric 20 VF should be around 20+/- I think. (http://www.badminton.net/cart/produc...18d9bcc7ce6e16) and it has a build in T-Joint and an Isometric head. I didn't have a build in T-joint as a first racquet, I had a bottom line wilson to pratice with then moved on to a Ti-7 Mesh.

I suggest, if you are a beginner, trying a low end, 10-20 dollar Yonex Isometric or basic racquets.

The Isometric 20 VF should be around 20+/- I think. (http://www.badminton.net/cart/produc...18d9bcc7ce6e16) and it has a build in T-Joint and an Isometric head. I didn't have a build in T-joint as a first racquet, I had a bottom line wilson to pratice with then moved on to a Ti-7 Mesh.

I even suggested to my friends to get that one.

Well, if purchase a lower end racket, I don't think it's necessary to be yonex. For a beginner, as long as a racket is all graphite (not too heavy), and from a fairly reputable brand, then its good enough.